Specifications
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Timeline Editing
include one extra frame within your IN/OUT duration. Therefore, you would
have to step backward by one frame before marking your OUT point.
When you mark an OUT, one extra frame
is included at the snap location
Using Locators
If you’ve completed the exercises in this chapter, you’ve already used loca-
tors to identify shots that need attention in the Timeline. Here, you’ll learn
how to add and manipulate locators to serve as bookmarks to allow you to
find and identify specific frames during editing.
To add a locator:
1. Open a clip or sequence.
If you want to add locators to your sequence, map an Add Locator but-
ton from the More tab of the Command palette to a button on the user
interface or to a key on your keyboard. (If you want to add a locator to
a source clip, there is an Add Locator button already mapped to the
toolbar below the Source monitor.)
2. Cue to the frame, and select the track where you want to add the loca-
tor. (You can even add locators to the TC1 track or in the filler.)
3. Click the Add Locator button (that you just mapped).
A colored oval appears in the following locations:
At the bottom of the frame in the Source or Record monitor. The
locator will not play on the screen when you play the video.
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